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"complex disaster" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
For example, you might use it in a sentence like, "The aftermath of the hurricane was a complex disaster to navigate."
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In a major, complex disaster, local secular and faith organisations – although they may not have experience in emergency response – can draw on their local rootedness to act quickly and sensitively in line with the needs of communities they understand.
In conclusion, the proposed method is validated through the description of a case study in China and the analysis indicates that the generated emergency response solutions can properly meet the practical requirements to deal with the complex disaster situation towards UCI, explaining its replicability and highlighting the open questions for future studies.
Examples of how multiple hazards have been and need to be incorporated into the planning process are presented for the Brisbane River catchment (Australia) and the Kagoshima Bay area (Japan) – regions with complex disaster histories that have been affected by past and recent anthropogenic pressures.
When the earthquake and tsunami hit on 11 March 2011 there was no plan for how to deal with such a large and complex disaster.
He has a complex disaster recovery plan in place that requires the transfer of large amounts of data throughout the day to a central backup device.
The structure of four-arm and four-crawler provides excellent mobility and task-execution ability, which are both important and useful functions for complex disaster response work.
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It is in one of the most complex disasters to respond to in history, Save the Children says.
The fact that coverage of slowly unfolding, complex disasters tends to be limited is a problem; that the public aren't interested is another.
The interaction of multiple stresses – endemic poverty, ecosystem degradation, complex disasters and conflicts, and limited access to capital, markets, infrastructure and technology – have all weakened people's ability to adapt to changes in climate".
Perrow observed that, as technological systems become ever more complex, disasters that appear to result from a confluence of bad coincidences become, in fact, unavoidable, as a failure in one part causes a failure in another and another in ways that no designer could predict.
The events from man-made disasters contain complex disasters, industrial accidents, miscellaneous accidents, and transport accidents.
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